The landscape in the battlefield park is said to look pretty much the way it did in 1861, at the time of First Bull Run. It’s hard to imagine the carnage and destruction that took place there when walking through such tranquil surroundings.
I’ll end this gallery here, until we go back to Manassas. We really only saw one part of the battlefield, but there’s much more to see and contemplate in the park.
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We took a drive to Manassas National Battlefield Park, located in Virginia, about 25 miles southwest of Washington. The park was the scene of the First Battle of Bull Run – the first major battle of the American Civil War -- and the Second Battle of Bull Run, in 1861 and 1862, respectively. We spent most of our time at the site of First Bull Run, which was the largest and bloodiest battle in United States history up to that point. Union casualties were 460 killed, 1,124 wounded and 1,312 missing or captured; Confederate casualties were 387 killed, 1,582 wounded and 13 missing. The soldiers were largely a body of young, ill-trained recruits led by inexperienced officers. Second Bull Run left 3,300 dead.
Although we didn’t take a lot of pictures, the visit was well worth it and proved to be a sobering experience.
Best to view in "Original" because other versions resized by Pbase are decidedly unsharp.
The duck with the blue bill, posted earlier: